Central African Republic

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The Central African Republic is one of the world’s least-developed countries, with over 60 percent of its population living in poverty. The country does have some important natural resources, with timber and diamonds dominating exports. However, transportation and electricity infrastructure is extremely limited. The government has been unstable for decades, suffering repeated military coups. Although cease-fire agreements were reached with multiple rebel groups in 2011, the agreement has yet to be fully implemented and parts of the country remain outside the control of the government. Endemic poverty and weak governance have contributed to a dire health situation, with very high maternal mortality and low life expectancy. Access to education is also limited, particularly for girls.

USAID focuses on responding to humanitarian crises in the Central African Republic. We also work to improve transportation infrastructure and regional programs contribute to the conservation of the country’s forest resources and the development of regional trade.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/East Africa
PO Box 629
Village Market
Nairobi
Kenya
00621
Phone 
+254-20-862-2000
Fax 
+254-20-862-2680

Headquarters Contact

Brittany Brown
1300 Pennsylvania Ave nW
Washington
DC
USA
20523
Phone 
202-712-0402
Last updated: December 28, 2012

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